Possible to import PAL and edit in PAL using FCE?

Hi -
I shot 25p PAL footag abroad. Before I purchase Final Cut Express I wanted to make sure I'll be able to edit it in FCE. I'd have to rent a PAL deck to capture from, but will FCE be able to handle the frame rate? Has anybody ever worked with 25p PAL ftg in FCE? I'd hate having to spend $$$ on converting all ftg to NTSC before importing.
Thanks!

In case you were emailed my original reply, it contained an error.
I thought you were talking about standard DV.

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